Similar words: ectoplasm, phytoplankton, plasma, zooplankton, neoplatonism, electroplating, splashed, plastic. Meaning: n. the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism.
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1. But the division of cytoplasm is extremely unequal.
2. Usually this sucked-out cytoplasm will contain the egg nucleus.
3. While other ions abound in cytoplasm in their millimoles, liberal estimates of free Ca concentrations run around 0.1 micromolar, maximum.
4. The actin filaments extend into the cytoplasm from this point and form long filaments orientated concentrically around the platelet granules.
5. But if licensing factors are present in the cytoplasm, why doesn't DNA replicate all the time?
6. Egg cytoplasm could redefine the fate of blastocyst nuclei that were transferred into them.
7. As the red blood cell has little cytoplasm, the effect is that both nuclei become surrounded by HeLa cytoplasm.
8. At the eight-celled stage the yellow cytoplasm is confined to a pair of adjacent cells.
9. In mammals, the cytoplasm controls only a few divisions, and then the genes of the new embryo take over.
10. But the division of the cytoplasm does not need to be quite so precise.
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11. The cytoplasm induces the first cell divisions in the embryo, and determines what course the daughter cells will follow.
12. Embedded within the cytoplasm is the cell nucleus surrounded by its own special membrane.
13. There is a special kind of cytoplasm, called the pole plasm, already present at one end of the fertilized egg.
14. The oocyte chromosomes lie within the cytoplasm roughly beneath this first polar body.
15. Numerous microtubules extended from the blepharoplast into cytoplasm.
16. The cytoplasm in pheochromocytomas is usually eosinophilic.
17. There are less dense granules in thrombocyte cytoplasm.
18. Chromatophilic substance is found within the cytoplasm of dendrites.
19. For a brief interval, the two pronuclei sit side by side in the cytoplasm.
20. We might, for example, transfer a body cell from a ewe into oocyte cytoplasm from the same ewe.
21. Reduced glutathione is known as a major low molecular weight scavenger of free radicals in cytoplasm.
22. The question is what will happen to the red blood cell nucleus if it is placed in cancer cell cytoplasm?
23. In common with other modern cloning scientists we do not first remove the nucleus from its own cytoplasm before transferring it.
24. A vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm which acts as a semi-permeable membrane.
25. It was clear that, in the early stages of embryo development, the cytoplasm is in the driving seat.
26. Diagnosis Within the internal structure of the cell, in the cytoplasm, the energetic interactions are weak and electrostatic effects predominate.
27. The number of cell divisions in the early embryo that are controlled by the cytoplasm varies from species to species.
28. When the membrane breaks down, licensing factors from the cytoplasm gain access to the chromosomes.
29. The nuclear membrane has broken down and the condensed chromosomes lie bunched together in the cytoplasm.
30. This is a visible example of the dialogue between nucleus and cytoplasm; and in this instance the cytoplasm takes the lead.
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